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Everything you need to know about the Isle of Wight

16th April 2009
If you're considering visiting the Isle of Wight you probably want to find out some things about it first, so that you can decide if it's really for you, and what you'll want to see and do while you're there. Of course, what you can do will depend on how ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Vacation Residences At The Danish Shore

15th April 2009
For Danish people, a very popular option is to hire a holiday home for the warmer months, enjoying time away from home. For Denmark's size, the length of the coast is extraordinary; Denmark's coast is incredibly varied, with quiet inlets and rugged cl... Read >
Author: Erik Simonsen

The best natural features of Yorkshire

02nd April 2009
When travelling to Yorkshire, whether you're there for business or pleasure, you'll want to look around and see everything that there is to see. The area is quite beautiful, and most people are captivated not by what people have constructed but by the nat... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Jamaica Sailing Cruise Vacation: Beyond the Tourist Traps

13th March 2009
While its dazzling white beaches are not much different from those you will find on a dozen other Caribbean islands, Jamaica's remarkably dense tropical landscape and soaring Blue Mountains, with their perfect coffee-growing terrain, has far more than the... Read >
Author: Tim Roseland

Getaway Homes At The Danish Shore Should Not Be Overlooked

10th March 2009
For many years, it is a long standing custom for many Danes to enjoy their summer holidays in a holiday home somewhere in Denmark. For Denmark's size, the length of the coast is extraordinary; Denmark's coast is remarkably diverse, with quiet inlets and r... Read >
Author: Erik Simonsen

A Few Great Reasons To Vacation In Cornwall, England

22nd January 2009
Did you know that Cornwall can boast that it has a milder climate than any other area in the United Kingdom? Well, it can! Winters are shorter, the fall season lasts a bit longer and spring makes her appearance earlier than in other areas. The River ... Read >
Author: Robert Bell

Stag and Hen Weekends in Tossa de Mar: the Costa Brava Gem

05th December 2008
Stags and hens looking for a weekend to remember in the Spanish sunshine where exuberant activities take precedence over drink-fuelled revelry will love Tossa de Mar, a charming resort nestled into Spain's rugged Costa Brava. Tossa de Mar is one of the... Read >
Author: Aunty Andrea

Woolacombe is great for family holidays

11th November 2008
Woolacombe is a great all round British family resort. Situated on the beautiful North Devon coast Woolacombe and the surrounding area has something to offer people of all ages. Woolacombe its self is a lovely village situated around 3 miles of sandy b... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Mysterious and Magnificent - The Ancient Cliff House

03rd November 2008
The Ancient Cliff House (Guyaju), 'the largest labyrinth of China', equaled an important breakthrough associating to the discipline of old Chinese population who occupied the north of the nation. Nevertheless, no accurate record of it has ever been determ... Read >
Author: Pushpitha Wijesinghe

Discover Ireland's Islands

21st October 2008
According to Wikipedia, Ireland is the third largest island in Europe, but did you know that this island has about 33 smaller islands! Read on to find out more about them... Ireland's islands are special havens of wild beauty, rugged cliffs, craggy inl... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley

Discover Yorkshire

22nd August 2008
Yorkshire is a land of contrast, from the miles and miles of stunning countryside, vibrant cities and market towns, magnificent stately homes and historic sites. Indulge your self with some shopping at some of the best shopping destination in the country;... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

What to do in Cornwall

20th August 2008
Cornwall is with out doubt one of the most beautiful counties in all of the UK, with is rugged stunning coastline, pretty little villages, golden sandy beaches and attractions to keep any ages entertained. There are so many different activities that you w... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Tenby Self Catering

12th August 2008
Tenby is the main holiday resort in Pembrokeshire. To achieve this they like to maintain high standards in everything they do including winning 3 out of Pembrokeshires 11 Blue flag awarded beaches aiming it one of the cleanest holiday destinations in Wale... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Why Pembrokeshire?

12th August 2008
Pembrokeshire is the picturesque county in the southwest of Wales, famous as home to the beautiful Pembrokeshire national park, the UK's only costal national park. The National Park has more to it than its stunning coats line. Away from the rugged clif... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

New Beach at Playa San Juan Tenerife – Playa San Juan Property

11th July 2008
Playa San Juan is a peaceful and picturesque fishing village surround by banana plantations situated on the south coast of Tenerife between Las Americas and Los Gigantes. This village is similar to Los Cristianos, albeit on a smaller scale, except that it... Read >
Author: Lester Emanuel
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